Career Navigation Resources
Are you looking for help deciding on a career or pathway that interests you after high school, exploring a career pathway… like college or a trade or technical school, finding a volunteer, work, or internship placement, writing a resume, or talking to a professional in your career area of interest? If so, contact our Career Navigator for support.
Mrs. Shipley- Career Navigator in the Career Center - Room 2459
To Schedule an appointment, scan the QR code or send Mrs. Shipley a message in Schoology or use the QR code to request an appointment:

Email: [email protected]
Phone Number – 443-809-7155 or Google Voice Text 443-399-6737
Dundalk High School’s Career Navigator provides leadership and support in implementing the DHS individualized career counseling initiative and connection to college and career readiness. The Career Navigator will:
- Plan and implement career development activities for all students that allow students to explore, experience, plan, and pursue viable career pathways.
- Work with faculty to create career connections to classroom instruction.
- Recruit area business partners to assist with career development activities, including work-based learning, internship, and apprenticeship placements.
- Serve as liaison to feeder middle schools to support career development activities that lead to a strong high school planning process for incoming students.
Look for information throughout the year regarding:
- ASVAB Assessments
- Senior Mock Interview Days
- Career Exploration Field Trips
- Career Fair
- Guest Speakers
- Lunch & Learn Sessions
- Lunch with a Pro Sessions
- Summer Exploration Camps
Career Development Resources:
Free SAT Prep Tutoring and Practice through Khan Academy/Schoolhouse- https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/digital-sat
Free Tutoring and academic support through the Baltimore County Public Library’s Brainfuse
Get expert help from tutors at Brainfuse. A valid Baltimore County Public library card is required.
Have your library card number and password ready.
- Chat live from 2 p.m. to midnight, seven days a week. Spanish-speaking tutors are available.
- Send a Question and get an answer within 24 hours.
- Use SkillSurfer to practice long division, improve reading comprehension and learn other key skills.
- Submit a writing sample to the Writing Lab and get feedback on structure, grammar, style, and content to help you better organize and present your thoughts and information.
- Use the BCPL’s online databases for research on school assignments. Many databases contain full-text articles from magazines, journals, current and historic newspapers, encyclopedias and more.
How to Apply for a Work Permit:
Other Helpful Links:
BCPS Resume & Interview Preparation Handbook
BCPS CTE Flipbook of Programs
BCPS Youth Apprenticeship (AMP) Information